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Refugee
04-15-2008, 05:21 PM
Four Stars

Even a dude with a track record as golden as Tom Petty's needs to reflect on paths not taken. Mudcrutch, Petty's pre-Heartbreakers band, released a single and little else in the mid-Seventies. And that's too bad, since they reunite here for a hot country-rock set that clearly aspires to, and gets within spitting distance of, genre classics like Sweetheart of the Rodeo, The Gilded Palace of Sin and American Beauty. If the Heartbreakers had never happened, this band would have worked out just fine.

Mudcrutch has more jammy, expansive guitar work than any Petty record ever. Yet the leader doesn't play a lick, shelving his Rickenbacker to play bass, as he did back in the day. The twin-guitar front is Heartbreaker Mike Campbell and Tom Leadon, a dazzling player who found less fame than his brother Bernie (Eagles, Flying Burrito Brothers). The pair duel on the hot-pickin' traditional tune "June Apple," run Allman Brothers tandems on the boogie-rock "Bootleg Flyer" and space-waltz Dead-style on the organ-swathed, nine-minute "Crystal River." Heartbreaker keyboard whiz Benmont Tench and journeyman drummer Randall Marsh complete the original lineup; everyone's back, and better for it.

The songs are mythic Americana: With help from his bandmates, Petty creates a vivid cast of road dogs, strippers and junkies that conjures Gram Parsons' Bible-haunted Southerners and Robert Hunter's cosmic Westerners. And his weathered harmonies with Leadon make them flesh; though his voice is frayed, Petty's never sounded more real. Two country-rock covers nearly match their models: The Byrds' "Lover of the Bayou" and "Six Days on the Road," a Burritos fave. If they fall a tad short, that's appropriate: Mudcrutch's ragged enthusiasm is the sound of a hungry gang getting its first taste, just a few decades late.

http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/mudcrutch/albums/al...w/20256153/mudcrutch (http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/mudcrutch/albums/album/20255941/review/20256153/mudcrutch)

Wingspan91089
04-15-2008, 05:40 PM
Another great article! Thanks for posting this Linda! :)

martin03345
04-15-2008, 06:57 PM
A good review by them, says much if it's close to being as good to albums like Gilded Palace of Sin and Sweetheart of the Rodeo

knebworth_1978
04-16-2008, 11:53 AM
That was awesome! Thanks Refugee! Now I really can't wait to hear the rest of this album!!

Echosoftom
04-16-2008, 12:31 PM
Nice review. Thanks Ref!

I must say that after watching that YouTube of Lover of the Bayou I was stunned at how much of that guitar playing was Tom Leadon. I was SO impressed.

agirl
04-16-2008, 01:39 PM
Another great review. Thanks, Ref.

WildflowerNJ
04-16-2008, 02:41 PM
I love reading these.....thanks, Linda....

Relic
04-16-2008, 03:20 PM
...I must say that after watching that YouTube of Lover of the Bayou I was stunned at how much of that guitar playing was Tom Leadon. I was SO impressed.


Yes! (The photographer got confused too and started pointing the camera at Mike, but soon realized it was Tom L. Playing instead!)

- In 'Lover' Tom and Mike's guitar jams create beautifully symmetric 'sonic bookends.' Its just one of the many things that added up to creating a stunning performance. Im so glad people who are not going to be able to see the Mudcrutch shows in person can at least see these clips, because raving fan reviews might be suspected of being biased. Here along with Rolling Stone's review of the CD, we have objective evidence that Mudcrutch kicked ass live! (That and the smiles plastered on the audience's faces.)

Yer so bad
09-01-2008, 03:48 AM
Great article!

Flower
09-10-2008, 05:17 PM
What is it with all this f#ckin spam???

PumpkinBumpkin
09-10-2008, 05:21 PM
^Thats what I was wondering.